Panjab University releases admit card for PU UG Law entrance exam 2021; Download here
Shubham Bhakuni | August 14, 2021 | 10:08 AM IST | 2 mins read
Admit cards have been released for the PU BA LLB/BCom LLB 2021 exam, which will be held on August 20. Candidates may download the admit card by logging into PU UG law admission portal.
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Download NowNEW DELHI: Panjab University has released the admit card for PU BA LLB/ BCom LLB entrance exam on August 12. Registered candidates can now download the admit card of PU BA LLB/ BCom LLB (UG law) by logging into the admission portal - uglaw.puchd.ac.in.
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The university will conduct a common entrance examination for admission to BA LLB and BCom LLB programmes on August 20 in offline mode.
To download PU BA LLB/B.Com LLB 2021 admit cards - Click Here
How to download PU UG Law admit card 2021
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Click on ‘PU UG Law admit card’ link given above
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Login using registration ID and password
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Click on the admit card link given there
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The PU UG law admit card will be displayed on the screen
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Download and take a printout for future reference
Details mentioned in PU LLB admit card 2021
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Name, category and date of birth of the candidate
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Roll number and application number
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Exam centre name and address
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Exam date and timings
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Exam day instructions
PU BA/ BCom LLB entrance exam 2021 - Exam day instructions
The admit card of PU UG law carries the detailed exam day instructions for candidates appearing in the examination. Candidates are advised to read carefully the instructions before going to the exam hall. Some of the exam day instructions are mentioned below.
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Candidates should report to the designated exam centre as per the reporting time mentioned in the admit card.
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No candidate will be allowed to enter the examination hall after the closing time
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Candidates must carry a printout of the PU UG law admit card and a valid ID card to the exam centre. No candidate will be allowed to appear in the examination without an admit card and valid ID card.
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Candidates must not carry any electronic devices such as mobile phones, calculators, electronic watches or any study material inside the examination hall. Those found in possession of such items will be disqualified.
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No candidate will be allowed to leave the examination hall before the conclusion of the examination.
The university is also conducting the PU LLB entrance exam today, August 14, in offline mode. The admit cards for the PU LLB entrance examination have already been issued by the university to all the registered candidates. After the entrance examination, the university will publish the PU LLB answer key of the entrance exam on August 16.
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